Being a Koi in a Survival Game

Chapter 1008: Island survival 8

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On the way back, she unexpectedly found two more wooden signs. By the time she got back to the cave, it was already past noon.

What had she gotten herself into all morning

Fu Anan took out all the things he found at the beach and began to count them one by one.

Fist-sized snails: 34

Average palm-sized crabs: 29

Fish: 7 under 10 cm, 4 between 10-20 cm, 2 over 20 cm.

Then there are the oysters, which have to be calculated in terms of stone.

Fu Anan wanted to solve the problem once and for all, so he collected almost all the rocks with the most oysters on the beach. A careful count showed that there were 41 large rocks with so many oysters on them that it was impossible to count them.

Today's lunch changed from snake meat to oysters + honey water

Oysters can be eaten raw, so Fu Anan doesn’t find it as unpleasant to eat as snake meat.

She picked up a small stone from the ground and smashed and dug at the oyster shells on the stone. Except that it was a bit troublesome to eat, everything else was fine.

Short term food issues resolved, as well as other player issues.

For such a big island, it is impossible for other players to stay on both sides of the Tamsui River all the time. Some people will definitely come over.

People began to scatter in all directions, and her position was no longer safe.

If you want to gain the upper hand, you must first understand the overall situation of the island, observe and speculate the movements of most players. It is not easy to see anything in the dense forest. The best view of the entire island is the top of the mountain in the middle. There you can definitely see the terrain of the entire island on both the north and south sides at a glance, and you can also see the figures of the players fetching water at the foot of the mountain.

Such a nice place, she won't go back.

Since she could think of it, other S-level players would naturally think of it as well.

The enemies in this round of the game are all strong, and she is alone so she prefers to be cautious in the early stage, save up supplies, understand the environment and how other players play, and see if she can pick up any leaks in the later stage.

So she found a spot on the mountain with a relatively wide view overlooking the entire southern part of the island.

The dense forest in the middle will hide the whereabouts of players on both sides of the river very well, but the grassy open space in the middle has a very wide view.

The closer they get, the less likely it is that players heading this way will be able to hide.

She observed on the mountain for an afternoon and saw at least six people coming to the mountain, and there would definitely be more and more people coming.

Because of this, she had to start planning again.

As the saying goes, a cunning rabbit has three burrows, and one hiding place is definitely not enough. In addition to that cave, we have to find some other footholds to prevent our place from being discovered and having no place to hide.

The second is to get familiar with the environment.

She may not know what the north side of the island looks like, but she must know the south side thoroughly. Not to mention being able to remember the location of even a blade of grass, at least she must not get lost and must be more familiar with the way than other players.

After formulating these two plans, Fu Anan began to divide his time.

Every day at noon when the weather was the hottest, I would go to the mountain to observe where the players were going, and the rest of the time I would run around the south.

On the sixth day of the game, Fu Anan found a good place to hide and walked through most of the dense forest.

On the seventh day of the game, she discovered wild pears while getting familiar with the road. Although the pears were small and sour, she collected them all.

There are still three more updates. It's very late. Go to bed early, dears.

(End of this chapter)